− | As per vedic legends, in the aftermath of destruction of Daksha’s ''yajna'' (holy sacrifice), ''gulma'' (disease similar to lumps in abdomen) was manifested first in human beings due to stress induced as a result of fleeing, swimming, running, flying, etc. in all directions. ''Prameha'' (disease of obstinate urinary disorders) and ''kushtha'' (obstinate skin diseases including leprosy) were manifested due to excess intake of ghee. Various types of ''unmada'' (insanity/psychosis) were manifested due to fear, apprehension and grief. apasmara (epilepsy) set in due to coming in contact with various types of unclean objects. ''Jwara'' came out of the forehead of Lord Shiva, and ''raktapitta'' was manifested (a condition characterized by bleeding from different parts of the body) due to ''jwara''’s heat. Moon was afflicted with ''rajayakshma'' due to excessive sexual indulgence. [11] | + | As per vedic legends, in the aftermath of destruction of Daksha’s ''yajna'' (holy sacrifice), ''gulma'' (disease similar to lumps in abdomen) was manifested first in human beings due to stress induced as a result of fleeing, swimming, running, flying, etc. in all directions. ''Prameha'' (disease of obstinate urinary disorders) and ''kushtha'' (obstinate skin diseases including leprosy) were manifested due to excess intake of ghee. Various types of ''unmada'' (insanity/psychosis) were manifested due to fear, apprehension and grief. apasmara (epilepsy) set in due to coming in contact with various types of unclean objects. ''[[Jwara']]' came out of the forehead of Lord Shiva, and ''raktapitta'' was manifested (a condition characterized by bleeding from different parts of the body) due to ''[[jwara]]''’s heat. Moon was afflicted with ''rajayakshma'' due to excessive sexual indulgence. [11] |